It does seem rather silly to bring a baby to Disney, since they won't remember it and all and they can't ride rides. But (because Disney is wonderfully efficient) they do have a "rider swap" policy that allows parents to ride the rides one at a time.

From the Disney website: Rider Swap is when Guests take turns waiting with youngsters too small to ride a certain attraction, then "swap" with another adult Guest from their party to experience the ride without standing in line twice.


As I pressed publish, I realized that this comment makes me sound like freak/Disney employee. Only one of those is accurate.


heehee nice! when i first read that, i thought they said you leave the baby with another adult, just some random person, which would be bizarre...


no gum??



and yeah that baby thing is weird. i also feel the same applies to movies. like yeah hai i'm sorry, but i really don't think your infant is going to enjoy the latest nicolas cage ~thriller~. most adults probably don't. ok beside the point. i guess maybe because they couldn't find a babysitter? but wow, what a drag.


i'm still not over the no gum thing.


yeah no gum anywhere in disney! at least none that i saw (and i went to every store... well, almost every store)... it was bizarro...


I still read! But the parents def go there when their baby is really little so that way they can go on all the rides that THEY want. Not ones that the stupid little brat will want to go on when the little baby thing is older. But I'm Glad you had a good time!!!! Last time my parents went, they went while i didn't have break so i was stuck at school


yea nici used to work there




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